Symptoms of Candidiasis in Women and How to Eliminate it Fast

Published: 05th November 2009
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Here you'll discover the symptoms of Candidiasis in women. They can be alarming, but are treatable. However, drug-based Candidiasis remedies, apart from being expensive, can have unfortunate side effects, and, seem unable to prevent recurring infections in many women. You'll learn here why this is, and, what women around the world are turning to as an alternative.

The symptoms of Candidiasis in women (also known as Candida, yeast infection, thrush) depends largely on where the infection is, e.g. the vagina, mouth, skin, anus, etc. Here, we'll focus on vaginal Candidiasis which is the most common. The symptoms of vaginal yeast infection are; itching, inflammation, redness, thickish white discharge, pain when urinating, menstrual pain, painful sex, inability to have sex.

Now, before we go on to discuss how to treat Candidiasis, it would be very helpful to have a better understanding of its causes...

As the name suggests Candidiasis symptoms in women are caused by the yeast-like fungus known as Candidia Albicans. I know, it sounds horrible, but this fungus can be found in the vast majority of us, without causing any harm. This is due to your body's friendly bacteria that keeps the numbers under control. Unfortunately, for reasons you'll understand below, they sometimes lose this battle and the Candida Albicans can 'overgrow' out of control. It's this 'overgrow' that causes the symptoms of Candidiasis in women.

So why do the good guys - your friendly bacteria - lose out sometimes? Generally, this is due to underlying conditions that either aid the fungus, or, compromise your good bacteria, or, a combination of both. Some typical 'triggers' are; diabetes, other medical conditions such as cancer and HIV / AIDS, poor nutrition, medications such as antibiotics, lowered immune system, drug habit, obesity, sex with infected partners, etc.

So how are the symptoms of Candidiasis in women treated? Normally, you treat with topical creams, lotions, and suppositories, even tablets. These you can get over-the-counter, or, through prescription. These can work well enough for the majority, but, they do have some side effects. And many women find that their infection can keep returning after it has seemingly gone away, i.e. recurring Candidiasis. It is believed that this is because these drug-based medications address your symptoms and not the root cause. Also, the fungus can become drug-resistant over time, meaning they become ineffective.

The successful alternative, for many women around the world now, is to use totally natural home remedies that don't have the drawbacks of mainstream treatments. The beauty of this approach is that you are able to get rid of the symptoms of Candidiasis very quickly (in as little as 12 hours in many cases), plus, prevent recurring yeast infections.

If you would like to discover just how these women were able to quickly get their life back together again, then go now to http://how-to-get-rid-of-a-yeast-infection.blogspot.com and start on your natural cure for Candidiasis in minutes.

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